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02-21-2008, 02:29 AM
Obviously depends on the team I'm on, but currently my club team I have a good lefty rightside (I'm setting a 6-2 with him so he's always in front row) and a pretty good middle as well. What I did, and it was highly effective, was run the middle on a 32 and my rightside came on a back 1. It was pretty easy for me to read the middle blocker and make my choice before the ball even got there. Either he is sitting on me looking for a 1 or even looking for the back 1 (usually if its worked a few times) and I set the 32 which allows my middle to crank the ball through the seam, or the middle blocker is following my middle in which case my rightside will have a 1 on 1 with a usually poorly formed block, many times no block at all because OHs like to block on the pin because it makes their transition easier.
CONQUEST MONKEY- HANGIN' AND BANGIN'
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